Differentiated book* It has a historical context with research of the time-Ida Bell Wells-Barnett was a true champion in the fight for the preservation of human rights. His relentless public battle against the injustices of Lynching won him more enemies than friends in his day, but today he is remembered as a strong and tireless woman and a true American hero. If there is something that moves me, it is the look of determination and determination of this incredible woman who has touched me to know. Born in 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, of parents who were slaves until their release after the Civil War, strongly condemned American lynchings in the South. His work as a teacher, journalist and human rights activist attracted worldwide attention to this brutality.She was a community organizer and Grass leader as a precursor to the modern civil rights movement. His inspiring story takes us from Memphis to Chicago, from Washington DC to England. From Penning Editorials and Publishing "The first exhibition on the horrors of lynching," The Red Record, to a tour of America and Europe as a speaker and demonstrator.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2020-02-06
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Language: English
- Pages: 100
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